New flat called for a new stereo! Just got my new Linn Majik DSM and Tannoy DC8 system a month ago and enjoy every seconds with them:

Definitely need to tidy up the cables below the unit... Also I need to play around more with the speaker placement, as the speaker on the left is a tad further, and the artist sound like they are singing from a slightly off-centered position.

Everything is easily controlled via Ipad and PC to keep the girlfriend happy (definitely have to clean up the messy cables):

Still need to work on the decor a little bit, maybe add carpet too but it's getting there...

I replaced my trusty old 5.1 home cinema with this last month, as I wanted something more discreet. It's my first "serious" stereo, please be gentle!

Thanks for your comments - Unfortunately, the Tannoys don't have dedicated speaker stands, therefore I had to go with custom ones - Those are Something Solid XFs and I thought they matched the industrial look of the rest of the lounge.

I lost a bit of bass depth with those stands, but the bass are definitely tighter. I'm evaluating different cables at the moment and I think I managed to find a pair of cable that allows me to regain the missing bass.

I tried to play with the balance but still can't get it right... Whether the singer is too much on the left, whether he is too much on the right... Grrr!!! Have to play around a little bit more...

Yes, the lack of matching stands for the DC8s, especially given their shape, is a shame. I've seen them on Partington Super Dreadnoughts and they looked (and sounded!) pretty good - can't remember what amp they were paired with - but I digress.

Wall mounts might be an option - but I'd say you's want something fairly rigid, bolted to a nice solid wall. Issue is, you would probably end up with the speakers too near the wall...

Oy! You sure got great potential there! Work in progress, hehe! Looking great so far, and those Tannoy DC8 are fantastic little gems. I've auditioned them a few times as I was in the progress of getting a complete Tannoy system a while ago before I moved. Now I'm happy with my Monitor Audio Apex system though.

Hope you come up with a clever way of hiding the cables and possibly getting a solid pair of stands (don't forget to use some good isolation feet - those speakers deserve it!). Apart from a rug, have you thought of adding any room acoustic material on the back and/or side wall? I'm thinking of doing that myself for my system. There is some great stuff out there that basically look like paintings and you can hang or lean then up towards the wall.

Thanks for your comments - Unfortunately, the Tannoys don't have dedicated speaker stands, therefore I had to go with custom ones - Those are Something Solid XFs and I thought they matched the industrial look of the rest of the lounge.

I lost a bit of bass depth with those stands, but the bass are definitely tighter. I'm evaluating different cables at the moment and I think I managed to find a pair of cable that allows me to regain the missing bass.

I tried to play with the balance but still can't get it right... Whether the singer is too much on the left, whether he is too much on the right... Grrr!!! Have to play around a little bit more...

Hi!

Very nice looking system, sure it will bring much joy!

On the stands, I tried briefly these at home and found them a little bass light, however the detailing and timing were spot on. I have been using some old open frame stands which have similar traits.

Hia! I admit, at first, I wasn't impressed by the Tannoys.. Particularly considering I auditioned them straight after the super dynamic PMC 22s. My dealer proposed that I audition them for a week with the PMC and a pair of B&W. I found myself going back to the Tannoys. They have a smooth "chocolatey" sound which really grew on me.

I haven't heard the Monitor Audios but only heard good things about them. How do they compare sound wise to the Tannoys?

Hia! I admit, at first, I wasn't impressed by the Tannoys.. Particularly considering I auditioned them straight after the super dynamic PMC 22s. My dealer proposed that I audition them for a week with the PMC and a pair of B&W. I found myself going back to the Tannoys. They have a smooth "chocolatey" sound which really grew on me.

I haven't heard the Monitor Audios but only heard good things about them. How do they compare sound wise to the Tannoys?

Well, as good as the Apex series are they cannot fairly be compared with something like the Tannoy DC8. The latter are in a league of their own. Multichannel reproduction through the Apex, considering it's a sub/sat sytem, is stellar (I'm using 5.2), and that's the only way I ever use them (for movies AND music) - never in plain stereo.

The DC8 are quite massive... I auditioned them at the same as the B&W PM1 and they are twice the size! Also they are backported, therefore needed to be placed a bit further off the wall.

nice system. Out of interest, how far from the rear wall do you have the speakers? I am considering the Tannoy DC8s myself, but several reviews online suggest they need to be a couple of feet away from the wall, which would be more than I could manage. How easy have you found them to position?

I have never listened to the Tannoy DC8,s myself, but obviously read the reviews, I still have to say that, like most of the current Tannoy range they are not aesthetically pleasing in the slightest to me. I still have to have that element as well as other normal speaker qualities before I purchase. Beautiful room and cabinet though.